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(07-17-2020, 03:13 PM)bflint_imp Wrote: Tried Pirelli Angel GT pair ... ok tire, but not as good as Bridgestone Battlax T31 which lasted longer. On my last set of PR3's for another 6000k, then will probably go back to Battlax T31's,
Great, thanks for that bit of advise. I have been looking at those to.
(07-17-2020, 03:31 PM)E11even_Hunnit_imp Wrote: (07-17-2020, 06:21 AM)SCCBrider_imp Wrote: (07-17-2020, 03:50 AM)E11even_Hunnit_imp Wrote: If you haven't already tried them, might wanna check out the Pirelli Angel GT's in 120/160 sizes. Others here have said good things about them and they are actually on sale right now @ Revzilla(~$250) for a set.
I will be getting mines mounted tomorrow so can't give you an opinion right this moment, but should be able to sometime on Sunday
http://cb1100forum.com/forum/showthread.php?tid=15686
Thanks for the info, but it looks like the sale is over. I am seeing (front) $130.99, and (rear) $150.77. Was that $250, including the $25 coupon?
Thanks for the info, but it looks like the sale is over. I am seeing (front) $130.99, and (rear) $150.77. Was that $250, including the $25 coupon?
Correct. Those are the prices prior to you using the referenced code that gets you an additional $25 off, per purchase. Meaning that if you purchase them separately, you'd get $25 off per purchase bringing the totals to $117 & $138 for a grand total of $255 a set shipped to CA. I figured other states might come out cheaper to the $250 mark since everything is always somehow more expensive in CA
Thanks for the info, but it looks like the sale is over. I am seeing (front) $130.99, and (rear) $150.77. Was that $250, including the $25 coupon?
Correct. Those are the prices prior to you using the referenced code that gets you an additional $25 off, per purchase. Meaning that if you purchase them separately, you'd get $25 off per purchase bringing the totals to $117 & $138 for a grand total of $255 a set shipped to CA. I figured other states might come out cheaper to the $250 mark since everything is always somehow more expensive in CA
Now that's a brilliant idea. That sounds like what I will do. Thanks a lot.
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(07-17-2020, 11:42 AM)Houtman_imp Wrote: I am trying very hard to keep Sierra Nevada's North Carolina's brewery in business , not hard to do in these hot days.
You must be doing a good job because our renters (you will recall that he worked at Sierra Nevada) moved out and bought a really nice house closer to the brewery!
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That is good news because now you guy's can move into your house at Biltmore Lake !
If you work for a brewery you better live walking distance from the plant incase you get too involved in the product you produce.
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(07-18-2020, 05:59 AM)Houtman_imp Wrote: That is good news because now you guy's can move into your house at Biltmore Lake !
If you work for a brewery you better live walking distance from the plant incase you get too involved in the product you produce.
We were planning on coming down and camping in the living room for a couple of weeks and exploring the area a bit. But our property manager is on the ball and rented it right away. We were disappointed but she did get $300 more a month so it's hard to be angry with her
We may come down for a few days anyhow. I'll let you know if it happens!
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Got the fresh new rubber on. Day and night difference in my case. Here are some pictures for comparison
![[Image: c4b394738ceaa35d8de30b50b1cf58c5.jpg]](https://cb1100forum.net/forum/uploads/imp/202007/c4b394738ceaa35d8de30b50b1cf58c5.jpg)
Old front
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Old rear
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New front
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New rear
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New tires always feel soooooo good.
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Why yes they do!
I'm not sure I've got the best pressure on them right now. Is everyone else running the standard 36/42?
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SCCBRider knows what i'm going to advocate for:
Avon Spirit STII. These have been working exceedingly well for me for quite some time now. They're every bit as good as the michelins and I find the front end tips in a little more readily on turns. So far, it seems like they have the same long mileage wear as well.
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E11, my stockers look like yours. Looking forward to similar new tire goodness as soon as I can find time to get 'em changed!